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A Family Man
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Published on Jun 6, 2012
In 1955, John L. Black, Sr. started his job as a janitor for the Cincinnati public school system. He regularly put in 16-hour days to provide for his wife and eleven children. At StoryCorps, his son Samuel talks with his wife, Edda Fields-Black, about his father's lasting legacy and the power of a look.
Funding Provided by:
Corporation for Public Broadcasting
National Endowment for the Arts
In partnership with POV.
Special thanks to Cincinnati Public Schools.
Directed by: The Rauch Brothers
Art Direction: Bill Wray
Producers: Lizzie Jacobs & Mike Rauch
Animation: Tim Rauch
Audio Produced by: Michael Garofalo & Nadia Reiman
Music: Fredrik
Label: The Kora Records
Publisher: House of Hassle
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Top Comments
Chick45671 9 months ago
2:45
Kid: Momma could I have a dime?
Mom: Nope.
ThT part for some reason makes me laugh!
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darkSTARR921 6 months ago
There is this fond memory of my pop, He loved to hunt cause he was an outdoorsman , I remember he and my brother would go hunting, fishing and my dad would teach him how to hunt and track game. I would want to go with him but I was to young until finally I turned 7 and he took me alone to the mountains. He taught me everything, how to track and to use a bow, everything in the woods. That was the first and last time me and him did something together, cause he went to Somalia and never came back.
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All Comments (256)
customerjon 4 days ago
There is nothing on this Earth as important to a man as having been raised by a caring father. I am 40 years old and I still don't know what I would do without my crazy old man in my life. darkSTARR921 thanks for that story. Your dad seems like he was a great man. I am now going to call my dad.
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keodakilla 2 months ago
love these.. really wish they were longer
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DiggleFish 2 months ago
Im so sorry.
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Star Light 2 months ago
Can I have a dime? Nope
XD
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dman042002 3 months ago
nice story, thanks for sharing.
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Kenneth Cox 3 months ago
You must have had an awesome father. RIP darkSTARR921's father, rest in peace. at least after he taught you how to survive, you might be able to survive an appocolypse or however you spell it. I'm tired and cant spell good, lol
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KoreanUrDogs 3 months ago
Reminds me of my dad. He worked so much for us. I wish I could have been a better son.
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Jeni Tthamelt 3 months ago
ahh nice, i like the boy big eyes!
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Pivotman1 3 months ago
I immediately began humming Guile's theme.
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